206 brake squeal

Discussion in 'Peugeot 206' started by Chris, Apr 30, 2009.

  1. Chris

    Chris Guest

    Copper slip greese works well on the back of the pad,
     
    Chris, Apr 30, 2009
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  2. Chris

    Old Bloke Guest

    Hi all,
    My wife has an '02 206, which has squealing front brakes, at the last
    service we asked for the annoying noise to be investigated. We were told it
    is due to the use of asbestos in the pads being banned! (Funny that, my VW
    has quiet brakes, as had my Alfa Romeo!) I have tried rounding off the
    leading edge of the pads, but this wasn't successful. Has anyone found a
    cure for this, or can anyone suggest replacement pads which don't annoy?
    Thanks
    Dave
     
    Old Bloke, Apr 30, 2009
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  3. Chris

    Old Bloke Guest

    Thanks Chris, I will give it a try and report back.
    Dave
     
    Old Bloke, May 1, 2009
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  4. Chris

    Jeff Guest

    Old Bloke wrote:
    can anyone suggest replacement pads which don't annoy?
    Can only say that my 206 has pads supplied by Peugeot and they are silent.
     
    Jeff, May 1, 2009
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  5. Chris

    malc Guest

    Copper grease as others have suggested. I can honestly say that I have never
    had a squealing pad in about 25 years of doing my own brakes. Must have been
    lucky I suppose. I just use whatever pads GSF supply.

    --
    Malc

    Rusted and ropy.
    Dog-eared old copy.
    Vintage and classic,
    or just plain Jurassic:
    all words to describe me.
     
    malc, May 1, 2009
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  6. Chris

    Old Bloke Guest

    Many thanks to all for the comments. I rounded the leading edges of the
    pads and put a small smear of copper slip on the backs of the pads. 70 mile
    trip later and she, when asked, said she hadn't noticed the squeal, (nor the
    lack of it!). I also took the car for a short run, no squeal. Brilliant.
    The pads are genuine Peugeot items. Must have been unlucky.
    Dave
     
    Old Bloke, May 2, 2009
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